No harder than it would be to move through water elsewhere.
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Recommended water temperatures from 78°F for fitness swimming, 82°F for recreational swimming. There is no recommended water temperature for residential pools. note that high water temperatures can make the sanitation of water more difficult.
Some common fish that can be found in eutrophic waters include carp, bullhead catfish, and bluegill. These fish are more tolerant of the lower oxygen levels and higher nutrient concentrations typically found in eutrophic environments. However, eutrophic conditions can lead to algal blooms that may be harmful to fish populations in the long term.
No, not all plantlike protists are eutrophic. Eutrophication refers to an excess of nutrients in the environment, which can lead to algal blooms. Plantlike protists can be found in various types of habitats, not just eutrophic ones.
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That depends on you.
Yes, all plant like protists are always eutrophic. This includes diatoms, and dinoflagellates. This is because they are all part of the algae family.
Swimming, synchronized swimming, diving, and water polo.
* Swimming (including open water) * Diving * Water Polo * Synchronised Swimming
... Depends. Are you talking about rec swimming or competitive swimming? Rec swiimming can be easy or hard depending on your swimming ablties. Competitiveis hard. Very hard, you have to have peresenvance and ALOT of endurance. Even football players that swim will tell you swimmingis 100x harderbut i's worth is